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1 Purdue Extension Consumer and Family Sciences Department of Foods and Nutrition CFS-145-W Substitutions and s in Food Ingredients Original author: Jean Howe, Extension Specialist, Foods and Nutrition* *For more information on this subject, contact Bill Evers, Extension Specialist, Department of Foods and Nutrition, Purdue University. In a recipe, each ingredient has a specific function or functions. Ingredients may be substituted, but substitution may result in changes in the flavor, texture, and/or other characteristics of the finished product. s are ingredients which are very similar or identical. No changes in product characteristics are expected when equivalents are interchanged. If you run out of certain ingredients or want to change a recipe slightly, you may find the following guide helpful in choosing an appropriate substitution or equivalent. NOTE: The following abbreviations are taken from Handbook of Food Preparation published by The American Home Economics Association, 7th edition, 1975, a more complete reference. c = cup tsp = teaspoon Tbsp = tablespoon lb = pound oz = ounce pt = pint qt = quart D = drops Substitutions BOUILLON CUBE: 1 bouillon cube 1 Tbsp brewer's yeast and 1 Tbsp soy sauce BREAD CRUMBS: Bread crumbs, dry (1/4 c) 1/4 c cracker crumbs or cornmeal 1 c soft bread crumbs 1
2 CHOCOLATE: 1 square (1 oz) unsweetened chocolate 3 Tbsp cocoa plus 1 Tbsp shortening 1 square (1/2 oz) baking chocolate 3 Tbsp carob powder plus 2 Tbsp water Unsweetened cocoa Equal amount of carob powder 1 can chocolate syrup Add 3/4 c sugar, 1/4 c cocoa and dash of salt to 1/2 c water. Cook 5-7 minutes. Remove from heat, add 1 tsp vanilla DAIRY PRODUCTS: Cottage cheese Cottage cheese or milk Equal volume of tofu Cream 1 c light cream (18 to 20% butterfat) 7/8 c milk plus 3 Tbsp butter (for cooking) 1 c heavy cream (36 to 40% butterfat) 3/4 c milk plus 1/3 c butter (for cooking, not for whipping) 1/2 c whipped cream or whipped topping 1/2 c instant skim milk powder whipped with 1/2 c ice water and 1 Tbsp orange juice Milk 1 c whole milk 1/2 c evaporated milk plus 1/2 c water 1 c reconstituted instant skim milk powder plus 2 tsp fat 1 c skim milk plus 2 tsp fat 1 c goat's milk 5 to 6 Tbsp instant skim milk powder plus 1 c water plus 2 tsp fat 1/2 c sweetened condensed milk plus 1/2 c water (reduce sugar in recipe by 6 Tbsp) 5-6 Tbsp instant whole milk powder plus 1 c water 1 c sour milk or buttermilk plus 1/2 tsp soda (decrease baking powder by 2 tsp) 2
3 1 c skim milk 1/3 c instant skim milk powder plus 7/8 c water, follow directions on the package 1 c buttermilk or sour milk 1 Tbsp vinegar or lemon juice plus sweet milk to make 1 c, let stand 5 minutes before using 1 c yogurt (plain) Sweetened condensed milk Non-dairy creamer Coffee lightener and non-dairy creamers 1 c plus 2 Tbsp instant dry milk, 1/2 c warm water and 3/4 c sugar (Add dry milk to warm water; mix well; add sugar; may set bowl in pan of hot water to dissolve sugar.) 1 Tbsp instant dry skim milk powder dissolved in 1 Tbsp water Sour Cream 1 c commercial sour cream 1 Tbsp lemon juice plu evaporated milk to equal 1 c (Allow to stand until it clabbers.) 3 Tbsp butter plus 7/8 c sour milk Yogurt 1 c plain yogurt 1 c buttermilk or sour milk EGGS: 1 whole egg 2 egg yolks 3 Tbsp plus 1 tsp thawed frozen egg FATS: * 1 c butter 7/8 c lard or other rendered fat plus 1/2 tsp salt 1 c hydrogenated fat plus 1/2 tsp salt 1 c margarine 1 c butter, margarine or vegetable 7/8 c nut or vegetable oil, preferably peanut, corn or sesame shortening in baking 1 Tbsp solid fat in cooking 1 Tbsp oil 1 c butter or margarine for spreading 1/2 c butter softened and whipped with 1/2 c oil 1/3 c butter 1 c chopped nut meats (in cookie recipes) *Do not use oil in place of solid fat to grease cake pans. 3
4 FLOUR: Baking 1 c all purpose flour 1 c minus 2 Tbsp stirred whole wheat flour (reduce oil by 1 Tbsp per c of flour and increase liquid by 1 to 2 Tbsp per c of flour) 1 1/2 c bread crumbs 7/8 c corn meal 1 1/4 c rye flour 1 c cake flour 1 c minus 2 Tbsp sifted all-purpose flour 1 c minus 1 Tbsp all-purpose flour plus 1 Tbsp cornstarch sifted together 1 c self-rising flour 1 c all-purpose flour plus 1 1/2 tsp baking powder and 1/2 tsp salt 2 Tbsp flour from each cup (when baking 2 Tbsp wheat germ or breading) 2 Tbsp soy flour 2 Tbsp ground nuts or sunflower seeds Thickening 1 Tbsp flour 1/2 Tbsp cornstarch, arrowroot, or potato starch 2 tsp granular tapioca 1 whole egg 2 egg whites 2 egg yolks 2 Tbsp granular cereal 1/4 c dry bread crumbs 1/2 Tbsp potato flour 1/2 Tbsp rice flour 4
5 Whole Wheat Whole or cracked wheat can be a nutritious and tasty addition to meals. The whole wheat kernel may be cooked and used as a cereal or in casseroles and other baked dishes. One cup of cooked wheat kernels may be substituted in a recipe for 1 cup cooked rice or 4 ounces of uncooked noodles, spaghetti or macaroni. Also, wheat kernels can be ground in a blender for use in baking. Process about 1 cup at a time at a medium-high setting until the texture resembles coarse corn meal. Cracked wheat also can be used in soup in place of rice or barley. For yeast bread, substitute 1/4 of the flour with cracked wheat. Still another idea is to make cooked, cracked wheat cereal. For this, you need 1 cup of cracked wheat, 1 teaspoon salt and 4 cups of water. Heat water and salt to boiling. Add cereal slowly to boiling, salted water, stirring constantly. Cook for 10 minutes over direct heat, then in double boiler for 25 minutes. For a final touch, add dates or raisins. GARLIC: 1 clove fresh garlic 1 tsp garlic salt or garlic powder HERBS: 1 Tbsp fresh herbs 1 tsp crumbled dry herbs LEAVENING: Baking powder 1 tsp baking powder 1/3 tsp baking soda plus 1/2 tsp cream of tartar 1/4 tsp baking soda plus 1/2 c fully soured milk, buttermilk, or yogurt (decrease liquid in recipe by 1/2 c) 1/4 tsp baking soda plus 1/2 Tbsp vinegar or lemon juice in 1/2 c sweet milk 1/4 tsp baking soda plus 1/4 to 1/2 c molasses 1 tsp sulfate-phosphate baking powder 1/4 tsp baking soda plus 1/2 tsp tartrate baking powder (double-acting) 1 1/2 tsp phosphate baking powder Eggs 1 whole egg has leavening power of 1/2 tsp baking powder NOTE: Cream of tartar is an acid which may be added to baked products in order to react with an alkaline substance (baking soda) to produce carbon dioxide. Other acid ingredients which may be used include sour milk, molasses and fruit juices. 5
6 Yeast 1 Tbsp active dry yeast 1 package active dry yeast 1 compressed yeast cake MAYONNAISE: Mayonnaise in salads and salad dressings Equal amounts yogurt and mayonnaise MUSHROOMS: 1 lb fresh mushrooms 6 oz canned mushrooms MUSTARD: 1 tsp dry mustard 1 Tbsp prepared mustard PARSLEY: 1/4 c chopped fresh parsley 1 Tbsp dehydrated parsley SALT: 1 tsp salt 1 tsp powdered kelp or gomasio (sesame salt) SUGAR: Baking 1 c granulated sugar 3/4 c honey (reduce liquid by 1/4 c for each 3/4 c honey. If there is no liquid in recipe add 1/4 c flour per 3/4 c honey) 1 1/3 c molasses or sorghum plus 2/3 tsp baking soda; omit baking powder, reduce liquid by 1/4 c Cooking 1 Tbsp granulated sugar 1/2 to 3/4 Tbsp honey, molasses or pure maple sugar 6
7 Sweetness 1 c granulated white sugar 1 3/4 c powdered sugar (not for baking) 2 c corn syrup 1 c honey 1 to 1 1/3 c maple sugar 1 c maple syrup 1 1/2 c sorghum syrup 1 1/2 c cane syrup 1 c brown sugar, firmly packed Effect on flavor: Of the sweetenings, light corn syrup has the mildest flavor. Honey and some of the other sweetenings may vary from mild to quite strong flavors. Effect on color: Light corn syrup affects the color of the finished product slightly. Other sweetenings give a golden brown or grayish-brown color according to the one used. Effect on texture in baking products: Breads and muffins require so little sweetening that any sweetener available may be substituted for sugar without other changes. In cakes the substitution of more than one-half of the sugar for one of the syrups or liquid sweetenings produces a change in the texture, giving a product that is more compact. In cookies all or part of the sugar may be substituted. Corn syrup cannot be substituted for sugar in most recipes without making other changes in the recipe. TOMATOES: 1 c canned tomatoes 1 1/3 c cut up fresh tomatoes, simmered 10 minutes 1 can (1 lb 3 oz) tomatoes 2 c chopped fresh tomatoes 1 c tomato juice 1/2 c tomato sauce plus 1/2 c water 1 c catsup 1 c tomato sauce plus 1/2 c sugar and 2 Tbsp vinegar (for use in cooking) 7
8 WHITE RICE: White rice An equal amount of brown rice. Increase cooking time by 20 minutes when cooked alone; 30 minutes when combined with other foods s Amount BACON: 8 slices 1/2 c crumbled BEANS: Dry beans 1 cup 3 c cooked Dried or cooked 1 can (1 lb) 3/4 c dried or 2 c cooked beans BREAD: Bread 1 lb loaf 14 to 20 slices Bread crumbs 1 slice bread dry or soft 1/3 c crumbs, 3/4 c cubes CHOCOLATE: Chocolate morsels 6 oz pkg 1 c Cocoa 1 lb 4 c Chocolate, unsweetened 1/2 lb 8 1-oz squares COFFEE-TEA: Coffee, ground 1 1b 80 Tbsp 1 lb 40 to 50 servings Tea 1 lb 6 to 8 c leaves; 300 servings CN MEAL: 1 lb 3 c 8
9 Amount CRACKERS: Graham 10 crackers 1 c fine crumbs 16 to 18 crackers 1 1/3 c crumbs 50 to 80 crackers 1 lb Saltines, 2"x 2" 108 crackers 1 lb 6 1/2 c fine crumbs DAIRY PRODUCTS: Cheese American 1 lb 4 to 5 c shredded Cottage 1 lb 2 c Cream 3 oz pkg 6 Tbsp or 1/3 c Cheddar 1/4 lb 1 c shredded Cream Heavy (36 to 40% butterfat) 1 c 2 c whipped approx. butterfat) Milk Sweetened condensed 14 oz 1 1/4 c Evaporated 14 1/2 oz can 1 2/3 c 6 oz 2/3 c 1 c 3 c whipped Dry (whole) 1 lb 3 1/2 c instant dry whole milk 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 qt liquid Dry (skim) 1 lb powder 4 c dry 4 to 5 qt liquid EGGS: Whole, unbeaten 5 large about 1 c 1 medium 3 Tbsp White, unbeaten 8 large about 1 c 1 medium 2 Tbsp Yolk, unbeaten 12 large 1 c 1 medium 1 Tbsp Large 1 dozen 24 oz Medium 1 dozen 21 oz Small 1 dozen 18 oz 9
10 Amount Whole, dried, sifted eggs 1 lb 5 c powdered 1 dozen 2 c sifted powdered plus equal amount of lukewarm water FATS: Butter or margarine 1 lb (4 sticks) 2 c 1/4 lb (1 stick) 1/2 c or 8 Tbsp Size of an egg About 1/4 c Fat 2 Tbsp 1 oz 1 c 1/2 lb Hydrogenated fats, 1 lb 2 1/2 c solid Suet, chopped medium 1/2 lb 3 3/4 c fine Lard, solid 1 lb 2 c Liquid fats, oils 1 lb 2 c FLOUR: All-purpose 1 c sifted 1 c unsifted all-purpose flour minus 2 Tbsp Cake, sifted 1 lb 4 3/4 c Rye 1 lb 4 1/2 to 5 c Self-rising, sifted 1 lb 4 c Wheat flour, sifted: hard wheat 1 lb 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 c soft wheat 1 lb 4 to 4 3/4 c average 1 lb 4 c Whole wheat 1 lb 2 1/4 c unsifted 3 3/4 c stirred FRUIT: Apples 1 lb (3 medium) 3 c sliced Bananas 1 lb (3 medium) 2 1/2 c sliced or 2 c mashed Berries 1 pt 1 3/4 c 10
11 Amount Candied fruit or peels 1/2 lb 1 1/4 c cut-up Coconut, flaked or shredded 1 lb 5 c Dates: whole 1 lb 2 1/4 c or 2 to 3 c chopped pitted 1 lb 2 c 7 1/4 oz 1 1/4 c chopped cut-up 1 lb 1 3/4 c finely cut 1 lb 1 1/2 c Figs: whole 1 lb 2 3/4 c cut-up 1 lb 2 2/3 c finely cut 1 lb 2 1/2 c Lemon, medium-sized: juice 1 2 to 3 Tbsp rind, lightly grated 1 1 1/2 to 3 tsp Orange: juice 1 medium 1/3 to 1/2 c juice rind, grated 1 medium 4 tsp 1 c juice 3 to 4 medium oranges 1 c bite-size pieces 2 medium oranges 10 orange sections 1 orange Prunes: whole 1 lb 2 1/3 c pitted 1 lb 4 c (cooked) cut-up 1 lb 3 c (cooked) finely cut 1 lb 2 7/8 c (cooked) Raisins: whole 15 oz pkg 3 c cut-up 15 oz pkg 2 3/4 c finely cut 15 oz pkg 2 1/2 c seedless 1 lb 3 c MARSHMALLOWS: Standard size 1/4 lb 16 large 1 lb 4 c Miniature 1/3 lb 4 1/2 c 10 1 large Marshmallow cream 1 c 16 large 11
12 Amount NUTS: Almonds: in shell 1 lb 1/4 lb or 1 to 1 3/4 c nut meats shelled 1 lb 3 c blanched whole English Walnuts: in shell 1 lb 1/2 lb or 1 2/3 c nut meats shelled 1 lb 4 1/2 c halves or 3 2/3 c chopped cut-up 1 lb 2 2/3 c Filberts: in shell 1 lb 1/3 lb nut meats shelled 1 lb 3 1/4 c nut meats Peanuts: in shell 1 lb 2/3 lb or 2 to 2 1/4 c nut meats shelled 1 lb 3 1/4 c nut meats Pecans: in shell 1 lb 1/2 lb or 2 1/4 c nut meats shelled 1 lb 4 to 4 1/2 c halves or 3 3/4 c chopped OATS: rolled: 1 c 1 3/4 c cooked ONION: 1 small 1/4 c chopped 1 medium 1/2 c chopped 1 large 1 c chopped PASTA: Macaroni 4 oz (1 c) 2 1/4 c, cooked Macaroni, uncooked 1 lb 4 c uncooked or 9 c cooked 1-inch pieces Noodles, uncooked 1 lb 6 c uncooked or 9 c cooked (approx.) 1-inch pieces 1 c 1 3/4 c cooked Spaghetti, uncooked 1 lb 4 3/4 c uncooked or 10 c cooked (approx.) 2-inch pieces Spaghetti 7 oz about 4 c cooked 12
13 Amount POPCN: 1/4 c kernels 2 qt popcorn 1/3 c kernels 3 qt popcorn POTATOES: White 1 lb 3 medium 1 1/2 to 2 1/3 c sliced 2 c mashed Sweet 1 lb 3 medium 2 1/2 to 3 c sliced RICE: 1 c 3 to 4 c cooked (approx.) 1 lb 2 1/8 c uncooked or 7 to 8 c cooked Rice, pre-packaged, 1 c 2 c cooked pre-cooked SUGAR: Brown sugar 1 lb 2 1/4 c firmly packed or 3 c lightly packed Confectioners sugar 1 lb 3 1/2 c, sifted Corn syrup 1 lb 1 1/3 c Granulated sugar 1 lb 2 1/4 c 5 lb 11 1/4 c Honey 1 lb 1 1/2 c Maple syrup, light or dark 12 oz 2 c Molasses 1 lb 1 1/3 c 13
14 Sugar Substitutes - Equivalence to Sugar The sweetness equivalence of a sugar substitute varies depending on the chemical and the form in which the sweetener is packed. Check the product label to determine the equivalent number of teaspoons, cups or drops of a particular substitute. NOTE: Not all sugar substitutes are 0 calorie and some contain carbohydrate. If you are diabetic, read the label carefully. Not all sugar substitutes can be used in baking, so read the label carefully. The current major sugar substitutes are: Equal/NutraSweet - asparatame Sweet n Low - saccharin Splenda - sucralose Sunett - acesulfame potassium Amount TAPIOCA: granular 1 Tbsp quick-cooking 2 Tbsp pearl tapioca, soaked TOMATOES: 1 lb 3 medium Measure standard cups (both dry and liquid measure) and measuring spoons when measuring ingredients. All measurements given below are level. Measure 1 teaspoon (dry) 1/6 ounce (dry) 3 teaspoons 1 tablespoon 1 tablespoon (dry) 1/2 ounce (dry) 2 tablespoons (liquid) 1 ounce 4 tablespoons 1/4 cup 5 1/3 tablespoons 1/3 cup 8 tablespoons 1/2 cup 16 tablespoons 1 cup 1 cup 8 fluid ounces 2 cups 1 pint (16 fluid ounces) 14
15 Measure 4 cups 1 quart 4 quarts 1 gallon few grains (or dash) pinch less than 1/8 teaspoon as much as can be taken between tip of finger and thumb 1 peck (pk) 8 quarts (2 gallons) 1 bushel (bu) 4 pecks 1 pound 16 ounces (oz) 1 pound grams 1 ounce grams (gm) 3 1/2 ounce 100 grams SALT (Measure) 1 tsp to 1 quart sauce 1 tsp to 4 cups flour for dough 1 tsp to 2 cups water for cereal 1 tsp to 1 lb meat 1/2 tsp to 1 quart water for vegetables FILLINGS F PIES 2 1/2 cups for an 8-inch pie 3 1/4 cups for a 9-inch pie 4 cups for a 10-inch pie Fat for flour for pie crust: 1/3 cup fat to 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin thickens 2 cups of liquid 15
16 CAN SIZES CONTENTS APPROX. CUPS 5 oz 5 oz 5/8 8 oz 8 oz 1 Picnic 10 1/2-12 oz 1 1/4 12 oz vacuum oz 1 1/2 No oz 1 3/4 No oz 2 No. 2 1 lb 4 oz or 1 pt 2 fl oz 2 1/2 No. 2 1/2 1 lb 13 oz 3 1/2 No oz 5 3/4 Baby foods 3 1/2-8 oz SAUCES Type Flour Liquid Fat Salt Sugar White Very thin (pureed potato soup, 1 1/2 tsp 1 c 1 Tbsp 1/2 tsp navy and lima bean soup, etc.) Thin (soups) 1 Tbsp 1 c 1 Tbsp 1/4 tsp Medium (creamed dishes, gravies) 2 Tbsp 1 c 2 Tbsp 1/4 tsp Thick (souffles) 3 Tbsp 1 c 3 Tbsp 1/4 tsp Very Thick (croquettes) 4 Tbsp 1 c 3 to 4 1/4 tsp Tbsp Fruit Fruit sauce (fruit, if desired) 3/4 to 1 1 c fruit juice 2 to 4 Tbsp cornstarch Tbsp Revised 4/01 It is the policy of the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, David C. Petritz, Director, that all persons shall have equal opportunity and access to its programs and facilities without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Purdue University is an Affirmative Action employer. This material may be available in alternative formats EXT-INFO 16
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